A VERY LARGE AND FINELY EMBROIDERED JAPANESE TAPESTRY WALL H...

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£1,500 - £2,000

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A VERY LARGE AND FINELY EMBROIDERED JAPANESE TAPESTRY WALL HANGING. Meiji period (1868-1912). Finely embroidered with silk, gold thread and Deer fur. Depicting two Kirin above crashing seas made of deer fur. Above them are a pair of three-claw Dragons amongst the clouds Measures - 202 x 193cm. Provenance: Originally gifted to Hong Kong Mill owners in the 19th century and brought to the UK in the late 19th century. Inherited by Lady Karen Watson of Richmond.

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Size 202cm wide by 139cm wide
Condition: General light wear to include various areas of thread work loss to panel mainly around the edges of the panel. Some gold thread work missing and a couple of areas of rope embroidery loose. Backing fabric coming loose at one point at the bottom. Structurally the panel is intact.

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Auction Date: 28th Jun 2024 at 11am

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Sale Dates:
28th Jun 2024 11am (Lots 1 to 799)